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i was now in the worse place in south america. if it means killing somebody, that's the attitude that you have to have. i thought of my dad and how in god's name am i going to tell him? >> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and having fun. work wasn't really that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would notice the go-getters. and the guys that wod hustle. we hustled it so well that we ended up running the vip rooms for some of the, one of the best clubs, actually in hollywood. loved it. we were running with the in-crowd. had all these celebrities all around. it was very exciting. feel like a king. it was the a-list of hollywood. there were drugs around in the club scene. cocaine was the drug of choice. i never took cocaine or used it because of the effect that it has on people. it's the devil. it takes your soul. my group of friends, we were young, fu
i was now in the worse place in south america. if it means killing somebody, that's the attitude that you have to have. i thought of my dad and how in god's name am i going to tell him? >> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and having fun. work wasn't really that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would...
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and from western europe to east from south america to southeast asia, 70 years of democratic movement spread. and nations that once knew only the blinders of fear began to taste the blessings of freedom. none of that would have happened without the men who were willing to lay down their lives from people they've never met. and ideals they couldn't live without. none of it would have. haed without the troops president roosevelt called the lifeblood of america, the hope of the world. -- left home barely more than boys. and returned home heroes. but to their great credit that is not how this generation -- after the war, some put away their medals.
and from western europe to east from south america to southeast asia, 70 years of democratic movement spread. and nations that once knew only the blinders of fear began to taste the blessings of freedom. none of that would have happened without the men who were willing to lay down their lives from people they've never met. and ideals they couldn't live without. none of it would have. haed without the troops president roosevelt called the lifeblood of america, the hope of the world. -- left home...
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i'd never been to south america before. i was doing something i've never done before and didn't know exactly what to expect. johnny's contact juan was waiting for me with a sign with my name on it. i went and greeted him like we were old friends. we got in a taxi. as we're driving along, i remember looking at so much rundown buildings. i didn't like it too much. i started thinking, why am i here? i don't want to stay here too long. juan took me to a hotel to stay in. told me i would be in peru maybe a week or so give or take. >> i call you later. >> just until all the business was settled. while we were waiting for everything to go through, i would go out and find things to do. there was an awesome bar right near my hotel. it was a heavy metal club. peruvian guys dressed up in gothic-type wear. playing heavy metal music in spanish. it was great. i had the best time there. >> who is it? >> juan. >> un memento. >> next day juan came to my hotel. he was carrying a backpack. >> here's the mattress. >> he was kind of funny becau
i'd never been to south america before. i was doing something i've never done before and didn't know exactly what to expect. johnny's contact juan was waiting for me with a sign with my name on it. i went and greeted him like we were old friends. we got in a taxi. as we're driving along, i remember looking at so much rundown buildings. i didn't like it too much. i started thinking, why am i here? i don't want to stay here too long. juan took me to a hotel to stay in. told me i would be in peru...
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the deal was make the trip from south america to europe to deliver cocaine for $15,000. >> you just have to travel. that's it. >> it was going to be an easy thing. he knew people that had done it. they had their own private airfield. it was going to be boom, boom, easy money. i didn't know destinations at that point. >> you guys have done this a few times, huh? >> never be caught. >> i can definitely say it was attempting offer. if i did do this, i would be able to get myself back to trinidad, have money to get the family started. but to go from, you know, peace loving hippie viewpoint of the world to trafficking cocaine, which i'd never seen or used in my life, was a quite drastic step. >> hey, michael! michael! >> hey. >> how you been, man? >> i wish i knew why i just didn't say no at that point. >> i'm on board. i'm in. >> really? >> yeah, i'm on board. sounds like a sweet deal. >> listen, we're going to get into some details. >> he got a photocopy of my passport and brought it to his people. they bought me a ticket to go to ecuador. >> listen, mom? >> i told my mom that i had to run
the deal was make the trip from south america to europe to deliver cocaine for $15,000. >> you just have to travel. that's it. >> it was going to be an easy thing. he knew people that had done it. they had their own private airfield. it was going to be boom, boom, easy money. i didn't know destinations at that point. >> you guys have done this a few times, huh? >> never be caught. >> i can definitely say it was attempting offer. if i did do this, i would be able to...
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the deal was make the trip from south america to europe to deliver cocaine for $15,000. >> you just have to travel. that's it. >> it was going to be an easy thing. he knew people that had done it. they had their own private airfield. it was going to be boom, boom, easy money. i didn't know destinations at that point. >> you guys have done this a few times, huh? >> never be caught. >> i can definitely say it was attempting offer. if i did do this, i would be able to get myself back to trinidad, have money to get the family started. but to go from, you know, peace loving hippie viewpoint of the world to trafficking cocaine, which i'd never seen or used in my life, was a quite drastic step. >> hey, michael! michael! >> hey. >> how you been, man? >> i wish i knew why i just didn't say no at that point. >> i'm on board. i'm in. >> really? >> yeah, i'm on board. sounds like a sweet deal. >> listen, we're going to get into some details. >> he got a photocopy of my passport and brought it to his people. they bought me a ticket to go to ecuador. >> listen, mom? >> i told my mom that i had to run
the deal was make the trip from south america to europe to deliver cocaine for $15,000. >> you just have to travel. that's it. >> it was going to be an easy thing. he knew people that had done it. they had their own private airfield. it was going to be boom, boom, easy money. i didn't know destinations at that point. >> you guys have done this a few times, huh? >> never be caught. >> i can definitely say it was attempting offer. if i did do this, i would be able to...
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democracy from within, their followers have a shared set of goals with europe and also south america's far right. subordinating women and eliminating abortion, eliminating lgbtq rights, ending immigration, and getting their countries and ours as close as possible to being white ethno states, swhich was home, by the way, to the 2022 nationa conservative conference or nat con, whias described by regious dispatches last year as a who's who of the thought leaders. opinion shapers, policymakers and foot soldis of the rid flank of the maga ecosystem. it adds, while most of the extremely online movements that espouse these ideas or the neoreactionary dark and light movement, they have been politically marginal and ineffective. the people gathered at nat con know how to get things done. the king maker peter thiel has delivered the opening keynote at all three conferences in the u.s. as for their international conferences, back in 2020, one of their guests of honor for their conference in rome was hungry's prime minister, viktor orban. joining me is ben collins, nbc news senior reporter, and st
democracy from within, their followers have a shared set of goals with europe and also south america's far right. subordinating women and eliminating abortion, eliminating lgbtq rights, ending immigration, and getting their countries and ours as close as possible to being white ethno states, swhich was home, by the way, to the 2022 nationa conservative conference or nat con, whias described by regious dispatches last year as a who's who of the thought leaders. opinion shapers, policymakers and...
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giant slave plantation, just like the caribbean, south america, like you said, like brazil. why don't americans relate more to the americas, do you think? why is there a yearning to be a part of europe -- >> americans have, going back to the 18th century, and inferiority complex about people we felt were our older brothers or parents. and that has encouraged americans to try to imitate europe. or try to adopt european manners. but at the same, time there's a tradition of americans who have reveled in american opportunity and american culture. and have tried to develop a different way of being in a different way of living to european models. >> and i feel like sometimes the resistance is a lot of the things that make america america have a lot to do, to be honest, with slavery, to be blunt. the most american music is jazz, which is created by african americans. and promoted and pushed and participated and by jewish americans, largely. you have these ethnic identities that make our food our food. the things about us are not things about europe. there are things, generally thin
giant slave plantation, just like the caribbean, south america, like you said, like brazil. why don't americans relate more to the americas, do you think? why is there a yearning to be a part of europe -- >> americans have, going back to the 18th century, and inferiority complex about people we felt were our older brothers or parents. and that has encouraged americans to try to imitate europe. or try to adopt european manners. but at the same, time there's a tradition of americans who...
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to dozens. >> are we paying in the united states enough attention to latin america, and south mark? >> i call it our neighborhood and i think we could pay a little more attention to it. >> with us now, david ignatius and gordon chan, a columnist for "newsweek" and author of "the coming collapse of china" and "the great u.s./china tech war." gordon, let's talk about china's interest in latin america. why are they spending hundreds of billions of dollars in investments in latin america? >> well, china believes that it should rule the world. and chinese leaders actually talk about this. so latin america is a critical part of it. and they want to be in our hemisphere. they want the military bases. and by the way, china is militay basis. by the way, china is putting $3 billion into the bahamas in freeport. that means there's going to be a chinese military base 97 miles east of palm beach. this is not just going back to deep in latin america. this is right on our borders, right on our shores. >> and dana richardson they think they can pay a lot more attention to this part of the world. wh
to dozens. >> are we paying in the united states enough attention to latin america, and south mark? >> i call it our neighborhood and i think we could pay a little more attention to it. >> with us now, david ignatius and gordon chan, a columnist for "newsweek" and author of "the coming collapse of china" and "the great u.s./china tech war." gordon, let's talk about china's interest in latin america. why are they spending hundreds of billions of...
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latin-america, south america, third world, africa, this is an extraordinary development. this pope coming from argentina, rep c representative of an area where the catholic church is enjoying enormous growth. i'm going to assume that part of the appeal of the cardinal was the fact that he is a good administrator. the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to, which is critical in the next pope, the ability to show catholics around the world that he is a humble man. he is here to serve the faith. to grow the faith. that he knows about income disparity. not only in his homeland of argentina and latin-america, but throughout the world. a critical component throughout the faith. minister toingi m administering to the poor. >> father mesa in stant san antonio, texas, they talked about what the people desired. they didn't want a ceo, but a real man. and the church given negative reporting regarding finances but it seems as if the initial reacti
latin-america, south america, third world, africa, this is an extraordinary development. this pope coming from argentina, rep c representative of an area where the catholic church is enjoying enormous growth. i'm going to assume that part of the appeal of the cardinal was the fact that he is a good administrator. the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to,...
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america and south africa. should that be a consideration in choosing the next pope, finding someone who might be able to grow the flock in area where is catholicism is least represented? >> reporter: first of all the church is actually in very bad shape in a lot of western europe. and what we need, i think, what the church needs, is a pope who wherever he comes from is such a radically converted disciple of jesus crist is that he can invite people to consider the possibility of crist faith. we have seen that come from a pope from poland, who know one had ever heard of, we have seen it manifested in an elderly man whom people thought they knew and found out had a few surprises up his sleeve. so i don't think where a man comes from is as significant as the department of his faith and the transparency of his personality as an invitation to faith for others. >> not to state the obvious here, but one of the most unusual aspects of choosing the successor is that the current pope, the previous pope is still alive. so
america and south africa. should that be a consideration in choosing the next pope, finding someone who might be able to grow the flock in area where is catholicism is least represented? >> reporter: first of all the church is actually in very bad shape in a lot of western europe. and what we need, i think, what the church needs, is a pope who wherever he comes from is such a radically converted disciple of jesus crist is that he can invite people to consider the possibility of crist...
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it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here, too. so sophie, i have an xfi password, and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. trump's pick to head the cia is set to go before lawmakers for a confirmation hearing where she's expected to promise the agency will not resume harsh interrogation techniques. according to testimony released before her appearance this morning, gina haspel plans to offer her personal commitment that under her leadership, the cia will not restart detention and interrogation practices. the nomination of haspel who was on the hill monday meeting with
it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. mr. elliot, what's your wiwifi?ssword? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. [ child offscreen ] hey! let's basement. and thanks to these...
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the vice president on a trip through south america right now making stops in brazil, colombia, trinidad, and tobago. the white house posted a check-in video from his visit to a flower farm down in colombia, one that exports more than half of its output to the u.s. biden had advice for married men everywhere. >> my wife is extremely partial to flowers, and roses are her favorite. so my advice to all of you married men, no matter how long you've been married, continue to court your wife if you know what's good for you. >>> finally, michigan governor, republican governor rick snyder tries his hand at outreach for female voters. "detroit free press" reporter kathy gray tweeted a picture of pro-snyder pictures from a conference yesterday. a play on marshmallow peeps from easter with the words "i'm a rick chick." that's "hardball." [ female announcer ] can a body wash go beyond basic cleansing? olay ultra moisture body wash can with more moisturizers than seven bottles of the leading body wash. with ultra moisture your body wash is anything but basic soft, smooth skin blah. >>> on october 29,
the vice president on a trip through south america right now making stops in brazil, colombia, trinidad, and tobago. the white house posted a check-in video from his visit to a flower farm down in colombia, one that exports more than half of its output to the u.s. biden had advice for married men everywhere. >> my wife is extremely partial to flowers, and roses are her favorite. so my advice to all of you married men, no matter how long you've been married, continue to court your wife if...
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. >> they come from africa, they come from asia, they come from south america, but not just south america, they're all over the world. they dump them on the border in they pour into our country. it is crazy what is going on. they are ruining your country. it is true, they are destroying the blood of our country. they are destroying the fabric of our country. we're going to have to get about. >> so repugnant. but notice which continent he left out. europe! trump saying the quiet part out loud. it's not that he is anti-immigration. he just like immigrants who aren't white. these are not just a fake threats. trump's authoritarian ambitions for a third term or being laid out right before our eyes. so he is not just threatening an immigration crackdown, he is planning sweeping raids, detention camps and mass deportations. he is not just threatening revenge, he is plotting to use the justice department to go after his political adversaries. he is not just threatening to turn the lights out on democracy, he is promising it. and yet, some polls show trump narrowly pulling ahead of president biden
. >> they come from africa, they come from asia, they come from south america, but not just south america, they're all over the world. they dump them on the border in they pour into our country. it is crazy what is going on. they are ruining your country. it is true, they are destroying the blood of our country. they are destroying the fabric of our country. we're going to have to get about. >> so repugnant. but notice which continent he left out. europe! trump saying the quiet part...
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africa or south america. how does that factor in? >> there's three things that have lead to the decline of violence. a powerful state that monopolizes violence. commerce and trade, any opportunity you have to exchange with other people, you're less likely to kill them. if you're making my cars and computers, why would i bomb you? we can buy it much cheaper than we can invade and spend on armies. the third is openness. open governments that are in communication with each other. international peace keeping groups. international organizations which you're supposed to talk to each other before you invade. and look what happened. we jumped on him. 200 years ago, this happened all the time. the great powers in europe were at war with each other pretty much every year all the time. now this almost never happens. because the transparency of being connected with each other. so globally, of course, the global village is here with the internet. it makes it much harder to keep secrets. >> i want to show people the magazi
africa or south america. how does that factor in? >> there's three things that have lead to the decline of violence. a powerful state that monopolizes violence. commerce and trade, any opportunity you have to exchange with other people, you're less likely to kill them. if you're making my cars and computers, why would i bomb you? we can buy it much cheaper than we can invade and spend on armies. the third is openness. open governments that are in communication with each other....
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i spend a lot of time in south america. and latin america. when i was vice president, i spent the bulk of my eight years basically in europe and or in latin america. i'm in contact with the leaders of the countries in the south american, working closely with making sure that we do everything, for example, with, to deal with helping the countries in question, particularly those in central america, to be able to help them with their ability to do, people don't sit around in guatemala and say i've got a great idea. give the money to a coyote. take this across a terribly dangerous trip up through central america and up through mexico and drop, sneak us across the border, in the desert. won't that be fun? people have real problems. one of the things i've done when i was a vice president, got support with, although i don't have much republican support anymore, is provide billions of dollars to those countries to see why are people leaving and how are you going to reform your own system. that's something we've worked on a long time. it still needs a
i spend a lot of time in south america. and latin america. when i was vice president, i spent the bulk of my eight years basically in europe and or in latin america. i'm in contact with the leaders of the countries in the south american, working closely with making sure that we do everything, for example, with, to deal with helping the countries in question, particularly those in central america, to be able to help them with their ability to do, people don't sit around in guatemala and say i've...
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. - --all up and down north, and south, and central america to protect their lands, to get respect, to protect what was theirs, and-- and to get something back from what was stolen. so how many taíno are living and existing today? "smithsonian magazine" has reported that 61% of all puerto ricans have trace taíno dna. but here's the thing, the puerto rican government does not recognize the existing members of the taíno community as an active tribe because the percentage of taíno dna in their blood isn't high enough to qualify. without representation and, at the very least, acknowledgment, what chance do the taíno people have of getting their ancestral lands, like this one, given back to them or protected? - we fought really hard around the issue of the privatization of caguana because we understood very clearly that it was a test. let me calm down a second. this illegal junta that's been imposed here by the united states would have decided to sell it off. - mm-hmm. - our sacred sites are not for sale. - right. strong language and a sentiment shared by many of the puerto ricans on t
. - --all up and down north, and south, and central america to protect their lands, to get respect, to protect what was theirs, and-- and to get something back from what was stolen. so how many taíno are living and existing today? "smithsonian magazine" has reported that 61% of all puerto ricans have trace taíno dna. but here's the thing, the puerto rican government does not recognize the existing members of the taíno community as an active tribe because the percentage of taíno...
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, south america, throughout the world and here in the united states, that are making millions of dollars exploiting people who have an american dream and are willing to risk it all to come to this country. how do you deal with something like that, millions and millions and millions of dollars in cash every day exploiting humans in our own country, sheriff? >> absolutely. that's why i mentioned being angry at the president in my letter. i'm angry. i was angry when i wrote it. i'm still angry today. pardon me if i get more angry. it makes me bristle with anger that 50 people died in my community and i couldn't do anything to stop it. it's frustrating. i hate the fact that these poor folks, the vast majority -- not all of them -- are comingere looking for a better life. they have no prospects in their home country. right now, we are -- they are in a situation more afraid of me, who i mean them no harm. they are more afraid of me than the drug cartels charging them $10,000, cramming them into an 18 wheeler like cattle and then maybe they make it to their location, maybe they don't. the carte
, south america, throughout the world and here in the united states, that are making millions of dollars exploiting people who have an american dream and are willing to risk it all to come to this country. how do you deal with something like that, millions and millions and millions of dollars in cash every day exploiting humans in our own country, sheriff? >> absolutely. that's why i mentioned being angry at the president in my letter. i'm angry. i was angry when i wrote it. i'm still...
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i would not say that there is any known threat in you know, south america at this point. >> reporter: former executive assistant director of the fbi and nbc national security analyst shawn henry says that terrorist tactics are changing. how are the methods shifting of the way the attacks are carried out? >> the attackers will look for the place of least resistance. they will -- and we've seen them move to soft targets because they're easier to attack. they require less planning. they require less resources and they can have maximum impact. historically we've seen them look at iconic attacks when we look at al qaeda and their attacks on the world trade center and navy ships. now we're seeing attackers looking at more targets that are part of the american day-to-day life. restaurants, movie theaters, that sort of thing. >> reporter: these attacks are really changing the way that we think and the way that we go about our daily life. >> i think people are absolutely adapting the way they live methr lives, what is important is they don't become fearful and completely disrupt their lives, b
i would not say that there is any known threat in you know, south america at this point. >> reporter: former executive assistant director of the fbi and nbc national security analyst shawn henry says that terrorist tactics are changing. how are the methods shifting of the way the attacks are carried out? >> the attackers will look for the place of least resistance. they will -- and we've seen them move to soft targets because they're easier to attack. they require less planning....
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the president is in south america for a trade summit this weekend. his visit has been overshadowed by some news and the news is alleged misconduct with prostitutes involving at least 11 secret service agents. the investigation is continuing this morning. we'll have more on this story and reaction as we go through the hour. back at home, tax day is tuesday and with the general election now under way, the economy is still the number one issue to voters. but some troubling numbers for the white house. six out of ten americans think the country is on the wrong track, 12.7 million people remain unemployed and 120,000 jobs were added in march, lower numbers than expected. on friday, i sat down with treasury secretary timothy geithner and asked him why the economic recovery is so sluggish? >> it's not surprising still. it's a tough economy still. people are living with the scars of the crisis, the worst since the great depression. you can see the damage in high unemployment, housing is still weak. it's not surprising that you see that. consumer confidence i
the president is in south america for a trade summit this weekend. his visit has been overshadowed by some news and the news is alleged misconduct with prostitutes involving at least 11 secret service agents. the investigation is continuing this morning. we'll have more on this story and reaction as we go through the hour. back at home, tax day is tuesday and with the general election now under way, the economy is still the number one issue to voters. but some troubling numbers for the white...
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america. a region where 60 million people were reduced for poverty and insecurity during the pandemic and who have yet to recover. combined with the ongoing climate catastrophe as we're all living through, now is the time to take the threat of hunger seriously. the threat to global civility in the threat to individual children and families. it could pose a national security issue. here at home, over 33 million children are food insecure. that's where u.s. global leadership comes in. we live in uncertain times, and a strategic coordinated response from the u.s. government still has the power to shape the way we handle challenges and shapes of all sizes. biden spoke clearly to us prior to russia's invasion, by sharing intelligence reports of putin's intention. he spirited a nato response that seems to have been meeting the moment. it's that kind of leadership, clear, consistent and honest. it's always been at the heart of america's best actions in the world. it creates trust in uncertain times.
america. a region where 60 million people were reduced for poverty and insecurity during the pandemic and who have yet to recover. combined with the ongoing climate catastrophe as we're all living through, now is the time to take the threat of hunger seriously. the threat to global civility in the threat to individual children and families. it could pose a national security issue. here at home, over 33 million children are food insecure. that's where u.s. global leadership comes in. we live in...
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america. all over europe, the middle east, even africa, that started flowing to these countries to get people in need. >> i mean, that's exactly what we heard from the president of moldova. they need more help. we just heard it from that representative from the un high commissioner for refugees. we know how -- it is one thing to donate money or airline miles. is some of her to get on a plane, fly to europe, volunteer say in poland, and then another thing altogether to say, i'm going to make my way in country and i'm going to fight. and i wonder, as you talk to some of these folks, what they are telling you about why? why would you put the your life on the line? >> sure. the more i learned about what's actually taking place over there, the more it just motivates me to help. the bravery of that american veterans, the volunteers and most importantly, the ukrainian people, has exceeded anything i thought was even humanly possible. at the same time, on the counter side of that, just watching these
america. all over europe, the middle east, even africa, that started flowing to these countries to get people in need. >> i mean, that's exactly what we heard from the president of moldova. they need more help. we just heard it from that representative from the un high commissioner for refugees. we know how -- it is one thing to donate money or airline miles. is some of her to get on a plane, fly to europe, volunteer say in poland, and then another thing altogether to say, i'm going to...
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america. there was a recent study that suggested maybe as many as half the people who are born catholics who identify themselves are not practicing catholics. is the american catholic church in crisis? is that what the new pope will inherit? >> it's the same throughout the entire world. the church has great challenges in front of it. it's not just to get members, not just to have people on the books, it's to really believe the fullness, the human touch of the gospel that pope benedict brought to beautifully. that's why all of the teachings of the catholic church bring a human touch, the gift of marriage, the gift of vocations, of discerns where god is leading us. so there will always be ebbs and flows of the catholic church, but the essence is a mission of love, a mission of mercy, a mission of christ to the entire world. american catholicism certainly has had its challenges, but it's met many of them very beautifully. >> tell me what you'll be watching for. already the speculation has begun,
america. there was a recent study that suggested maybe as many as half the people who are born catholics who identify themselves are not practicing catholics. is the american catholic church in crisis? is that what the new pope will inherit? >> it's the same throughout the entire world. the church has great challenges in front of it. it's not just to get members, not just to have people on the books, it's to really believe the fullness, the human touch of the gospel that pope benedict...
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america, latin america, where the refrigeration obviously is an issue. the president said that they can do this, that they do it not only as a humanitarian gesture, it's because that's what americans do. that's what america does. also, out of self-interest and with no strings attached. very clearly that unlike china and russia from the american perspective, this is not part of vaccine diplomacy, it's not political. it doesn't require what kind of government you are. no favofavors, no demands. >> matt, let's talk about the signaling that's coming out of russia. the u.s. has its own messaging as it meets with its european allies. what we see come out of russia was interesting. you had the russian government sending a message to the u.s. by declaing navalny's network banned from the political process. your thoughts? >> reporter: yeah. it puts them up there with neonazi groups, terrorist groups like isis, banning them, wiping them off the face of russian politics. it's really tempting to lock at some like this and say, this is the russian government, vladimi
america, latin america, where the refrigeration obviously is an issue. the president said that they can do this, that they do it not only as a humanitarian gesture, it's because that's what americans do. that's what america does. also, out of self-interest and with no strings attached. very clearly that unlike china and russia from the american perspective, this is not part of vaccine diplomacy, it's not political. it doesn't require what kind of government you are. no favofavors, no demands....
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. >> it would be bad for china, japan, south korea, what it would not do is hit america. >> and one of the things we're learning is there is doubt that we could even shoot down a intercontinental missile if they developed one. >> yes, they were talking about the preparedness of action from south korea. he believes we are, as a country, well prepared for the threat from north korea, but the comments were striking. in that sound bite you played, wil willy geist said would you support a pre-emptive strike. this is an escalation of the tough talk that we're hearing from people like vice president pence who said to u.s. troops that the swors is aimed and ready to strike. making clear where the u.s. stands, and it is the message they have been delivered for the last four days or so. >> and the other big issue was a letter that rex tillerson sent at 10:45 last night. the quarter of 11:00 p.m. with a minute deadline saying iran is abiding by the deal, they're not cheating, but we're thinking about tearing it up because we're thinking maybe we should reimpose sanctions, based on iran being a te
. >> it would be bad for china, japan, south korea, what it would not do is hit america. >> and one of the things we're learning is there is doubt that we could even shoot down a intercontinental missile if they developed one. >> yes, they were talking about the preparedness of action from south korea. he believes we are, as a country, well prepared for the threat from north korea, but the comments were striking. in that sound bite you played, wil willy geist said would you...
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the man that set off the bomb at the ariana grande bomb just came from south america. >> we just learned from police in barcelona they have taken one person into discuss i did and they say they are treating him as a terrorist suspect. we don't know if this is the person they expect to be at the wheel of that van as it drove there thaw crowd of people. they are treating him as a terrorist. they also did tell us that there is no active hostage situation in barcelona. that is the latest from here, katie. >> it is unclear right now. the information is coming in dripping and drabs. we're not getting a lot out of the police there they took this one person into custody and they're treating him as a terrorist. we don't know if it continues for more suspects or if we're treating this as "they got their guy" and they're letting us know. we'll try to dig into that a little more and see if we can get more snfgs from them. >> we have live pictures right now of vice president pence. he is supposed to be speaking at some point today. we'll see if addresses what is going on. we know he was briefed on th
the man that set off the bomb at the ariana grande bomb just came from south america. >> we just learned from police in barcelona they have taken one person into discuss i did and they say they are treating him as a terrorist suspect. we don't know if this is the person they expect to be at the wheel of that van as it drove there thaw crowd of people. they are treating him as a terrorist. they also did tell us that there is no active hostage situation in barcelona. that is the latest from...
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i think people of south america tend to be not looked at as fully human, let's say. i think communist in cuba is not talked about. it aligns with ideological ideas of justice that are a farce. >> professor, you are in front of part of the berlin wall that for so many people and for so many years divided one people. many would think there's a berlin wall that's 90 miles wide between cuba and the united states. is there something -- >> absolutely. >> -- that could help that wall come down? >> absolutely. i think first of all, freeing the political prisoners of cuba. sanctions on cuba from the eu and also from the united states. and we also have to understand that there are colleges and universities that are bringing groups to cuba still. this is supporting the regime. we have to cut ties and let the regime fall and not continue to support the cuban regime. don't get it twisted. cuban people need support. but this is how the cuban community has been by protesting, by bringing visibility. today marks july 11th, 2021, second year anniversary. there is commemorative action
i think people of south america tend to be not looked at as fully human, let's say. i think communist in cuba is not talked about. it aligns with ideological ideas of justice that are a farce. >> professor, you are in front of part of the berlin wall that for so many people and for so many years divided one people. many would think there's a berlin wall that's 90 miles wide between cuba and the united states. is there something -- >> absolutely. >> -- that could help that wall...
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and said that democrats were importing specifically people from south america, central america and mexico. because they were obedient. that was the word that he used. and therefore would reflectively vote for democrats or do what they wanted. and when he got blow back from that, he got a very rare thing from fox news which is that matthew murdoch actually came out defended him. he basically gave him the greenlight to intensify his use of the great replacement theory as opposed to repudiating him and admonishing him for being an advocate for. it >> what i think is interesting in incredibly worrisome is in a way, tucker carlson is kind of denying that he's putting this out there. and he's instead trying to make it more palatable to his conservative viewing audience by pretending it's not necessarily this replacement theory, and said you look at some of the polling here. from the associated press. one third of all american adults feel they are losing their economic political and cultural influence to immigrants. making it in a way this idea that is more palatable to people that are watching
and said that democrats were importing specifically people from south america, central america and mexico. because they were obedient. that was the word that he used. and therefore would reflectively vote for democrats or do what they wanted. and when he got blow back from that, he got a very rare thing from fox news which is that matthew murdoch actually came out defended him. he basically gave him the greenlight to intensify his use of the great replacement theory as opposed to repudiating...
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america are shithole countries. is pretty much in mind with whole he is and making up for a half-hearted tweet of last year isn't going to make up for it. >> coincidentally, from spike lee, "blackkklansman" is opening up. let me tell you what he said. >> he hasn't said anything about the one-year anniversary. >> right. >> he hasn't said anything about heather heyer, who lost her life. so, it's another example of who this guy is. i mean, it's not even for debate anymore. we know who this guy is. >> so, we do know, we have the tweet from the president, looking one year on. is that enough, do you think, for those on the hamster wheel as our good friend eddie was describing it as? >> absolutely, one tweet is not enough. spike couldn't be more right. we know who this man is, we know who this man is in the oval office. i am so very sad as a brown woman in america today that we are even having this discussion. i have two daughters that have brown skin, and i'm worried about the america they're growing up in. there's no pla
america are shithole countries. is pretty much in mind with whole he is and making up for a half-hearted tweet of last year isn't going to make up for it. >> coincidentally, from spike lee, "blackkklansman" is opening up. let me tell you what he said. >> he hasn't said anything about the one-year anniversary. >> right. >> he hasn't said anything about heather heyer, who lost her life. so, it's another example of who this guy is. i mean, it's not even for debate...
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but we have to realize there are mothers and children fleeing terrible violence from central and south america who are also running for their lives and each and every one of them deserves protection on american soil. >> those images out of del rio, texas when thousands of haitians were not only not allowed in but then they set up an area where they were and they've pretty much all been deported back. deportations of haitians occur on a daily basis. deportations of people fleeing cuba occur on a daily because of and nicaragua, people are not even allowed to request asylum. what can and should change? >> we see it at our border unfortunately every day. two weeks ago when we had an 11-year-old ukrainian boy who fled as an uncompanied minor, he was hailed as a hero. but when you have them coming from el salvador, they're called illegal. who they ultimately become are our doctors, our kids' teachers, our older parents' care giver. the guy down the street who runs our convenience store. two years into a pandemic, we have to realize we have to allow for refugee resettlement to be a robust sys
but we have to realize there are mothers and children fleeing terrible violence from central and south america who are also running for their lives and each and every one of them deserves protection on american soil. >> those images out of del rio, texas when thousands of haitians were not only not allowed in but then they set up an area where they were and they've pretty much all been deported back. deportations of haitians occur on a daily basis. deportations of people fleeing cuba...
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we've added millions and millions of money down there in south america, in central america, but we still haven't seen the results. i know president trump cut some of the funding, but we still got to see results. it's not only the assistance we're providing, but we need the private sector to bring jobs down there. >> so what you have been a bit critical of the administration a bit in simply saying that -- and i'm curious, is it more of -- was it a failure to imagine what was going to happen? is it how they're -- what, specifically, would you like to see them do differently than they're doing right now? >> first of all, the one week of the inauguration, i was calling the white house already. my contact i was telling, hey, see what's happening on the ground. this was back in january. i was telling the white house folks, "you've got to understand what i'm seeing here. i'm seeing the numbers." i live at the border. i don't just visit the border, i live there. i go there right after my votes in d.c. i've been warning the administration. first, we have to understand there's three messages. the
we've added millions and millions of money down there in south america, in central america, but we still haven't seen the results. i know president trump cut some of the funding, but we still got to see results. it's not only the assistance we're providing, but we need the private sector to bring jobs down there. >> so what you have been a bit critical of the administration a bit in simply saying that -- and i'm curious, is it more of -- was it a failure to imagine what was going to...
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>> vice president kamala harris arrives in south america with her first across the border trip. >> and facebook defends its decision to ban donald trump saying his account will remain suspended for at least two years. how will the ban affect the upcoming midterm elections. it's way too early for this. >>> good morning, welcome to "way too early" so happy to be back here with you. i'm casey hunt with you. senator joe manchin will vote against federal voting rights legislation laid out by his own party. he indicated his stance for the people act in a filibuster. he writes in part, quote, the right to vote is fundamental to our american democracy and protecting that right should not be about party or politics. protecting this should not by a partisan manner. some in my party have embraced reforms and policies solely supported by one party. respectfully, i do not a glee. i believe it will destroy the already weakening binds of our democracy and i will vote against the for the people act. i will not vote to weaken or eliminate the filibuster. it is my vote that all of us especially those pr
>> vice president kamala harris arrives in south america with her first across the border trip. >> and facebook defends its decision to ban donald trump saying his account will remain suspended for at least two years. how will the ban affect the upcoming midterm elections. it's way too early for this. >>> good morning, welcome to "way too early" so happy to be back here with you. i'm casey hunt with you. senator joe manchin will vote against federal voting rights...
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america and europe and around the world. it's going to be cold day for russia. the idea, you don't see a whole lot of people coming to his defense. >> if i could follow-up, sir, are you urging china to help isolate russia? are you urging china to help isolate russia? >> i am not prepared to comment on that at the moment. yeah. no, no, no, he has had his hand up a long time. >> thank you, mr. president. how concerned are you that putin wants to go beyond ukraine and the u.s. and other countries will have to be involved into nato countries? >> if he does move, we will be involved. if we don't move against him now with the significant sanctions, he will be emboldened. look, you know -- well, anyway. >> can you talk any more about your conversation -- mr. president, mr. president -- mr. president, why not sanction putin directly today? >> i can't hear you. >> a major defense partner of the united states, is india fully with you on the -- >> does the defense department of the united states -- >> india is one of your defense partn
america and europe and around the world. it's going to be cold day for russia. the idea, you don't see a whole lot of people coming to his defense. >> if i could follow-up, sir, are you urging china to help isolate russia? are you urging china to help isolate russia? >> i am not prepared to comment on that at the moment. yeah. no, no, no, he has had his hand up a long time. >> thank you, mr. president. how concerned are you that putin wants to go beyond ukraine and the u.s....
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here's south america and here's central america, here's mexico up here. we measure this. it has been warming up. now we're weak el nino. that will continue through the spring. now, the impacts here in the lower 48 are very typically an active southerly jet stream which brings wet weather into california, sound familiar. that's what we've been doing all winter long. usually continues wet and active spring pattern even severe weather flooding in the southeast. we'll see how that plays out as we head into spring. now even gusting going in the next seven days we look for significant wet weather in the south. a very wet winter. over the next seven days we're predicting up to seven inches of rain in alabama, tennessee. if this comes true we'll see serious flooding concerns next week in area of the southeast. bringing it back just for today. warm on the east coast. cold air in the middle of the country. no big huge storms on the map. we'll talk more later once "morning joe" begins about the snow expected in st. louis and kansas city. >>> thank you very much. still ahead another
here's south america and here's central america, here's mexico up here. we measure this. it has been warming up. now we're weak el nino. that will continue through the spring. now, the impacts here in the lower 48 are very typically an active southerly jet stream which brings wet weather into california, sound familiar. that's what we've been doing all winter long. usually continues wet and active spring pattern even severe weather flooding in the southeast. we'll see how that plays out as we...
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south america and elsewhere with these types of attacks. the foreign partnerships are critically important. nobody has a monopoly on the intelligence. so many pieces span the globe. and when you think about electronic media and the way some of these people communicate, it really requires cooperation. and it will be an ability to fill in the missing pieces. >> sean henry, thank you so much. the president will be speaking momentarily, but i toss it now to tamron hall. >> alex, thank you very much. we're waiting for hear from president obama, his first on camera remarks regarding the massacre in orlando, florida. you see the number that is hard to digest. 50 people killed as a result of the act of one individual. 53 others injured. here is president obama. let's listen in. >> today as americans, we grieve the brutal murder and horrific massacre of dozens of innocent people. we pray for their families who are grasping for answers with broken hearts, we standing with the people of orlando who have endured a terrible attack on their city. althoug
south america and elsewhere with these types of attacks. the foreign partnerships are critically important. nobody has a monopoly on the intelligence. so many pieces span the globe. and when you think about electronic media and the way some of these people communicate, it really requires cooperation. and it will be an ability to fill in the missing pieces. >> sean henry, thank you so much. the president will be speaking momentarily, but i toss it now to tamron hall. >> alex, thank...
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. >> my gut has always been right, that's president trump's take on his upcoming meeting in south america this week with china's leader. the president also set to sit down with vladimir putin and saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. good morning, it is monday, november 26, with us here in new york we have veteran columnist and msnbc contributor mike barnicle, donny deutsch is with us, john heilemann, he is the co-host and executive producer of show time's "the circus" also with us lauren leader who is co-founder and ceo of all in together a nonpartisan women's and civic organizations, also joining us in washington msnbc political analyst
. >> my gut has always been right, that's president trump's take on his upcoming meeting in south america this week with china's leader. the president also set to sit down with vladimir putin and saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. good morning, it is monday, november 26, with us here in new york we have veteran columnist and msnbc contributor mike barnicle, donny deutsch is with us, john heilemann, he is the co-host and executive producer of show time's "the circus" also...
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they've gone over to central america, to south america, and they've made their way up. they understood that area in del rio was a vulnerable place where they could cross and it was a safer section of the border, and they've gathered. there it comes as their president was assassinated. there was that incredible earthquake. and so they've expressed fears about going back to haiti themselves, but this really is an important moment, of course, for president biden, as they're looking at this situation and all of these incredibly vulnerable people there. president biden doesn't want to be seen as an open borders president at all. they're sending people back to haiti, but at the same time, they're facing pressure with how they're going to deal with these migrants and many of them who do have temporary protected status as haitians. >> let's circle back, meredith, to the shocking new data that covid has killed more than the spanish flu. people had fear, but there was a sense of, well, it can't be that bad, but here we are. it has been that bad, worse than the spanish flew of 191
they've gone over to central america, to south america, and they've made their way up. they understood that area in del rio was a vulnerable place where they could cross and it was a safer section of the border, and they've gathered. there it comes as their president was assassinated. there was that incredible earthquake. and so they've expressed fears about going back to haiti themselves, but this really is an important moment, of course, for president biden, as they're looking at this...
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america. >> the context is we're all wondering about what will happen with syria. the president said he will make a decision within 24 to 48 hours. >> we're trying to figure out if military action is imminent. i don't want to read too much into it. it's an indication something might be happening. it could be other things. it could be logistics. it's rare for defense secretary jim mattis to modify his schedule this late in the game. earlier this week he was scheduled to head out west. he's not going to do that. he will keep the new york city portion of that trip. he'll be in new york city thursday night. >> it's possible the president said they will make a decision within 24 to 48 hours. it would be the defense secretary needs to be around for a lot of discussions. >> that's correct. you'd want to have your full advisors there. we also have options available for the president. >> we'll stay close to it. we'll be right back. don't make a first impression... or a lasting impression without it. ♪ ♪ don't turn your house into a home without it. ♪ ♪ don't go live
america. >> the context is we're all wondering about what will happen with syria. the president said he will make a decision within 24 to 48 hours. >> we're trying to figure out if military action is imminent. i don't want to read too much into it. it's an indication something might be happening. it could be other things. it could be logistics. it's rare for defense secretary jim mattis to modify his schedule this late in the game. earlier this week he was scheduled to head out...